Mmmmm! Antifreeze. Sounds yummy, no? Well, the Food and Drug Administration says propylene glycol, one of the chemicals used in the manufacture of your car's engine coolant is, well, cool to eat and ...
Katherine Gallagher is a writer and sustainability expert. She holds a B.A. in English Literature from Chapman University and a Sustainable Tourism certificate from the GSTC. Antifreeze can be ...
Amsoil has added two formulations of its new Ethylene Glycol Antifreeze & Engine Coolant. The new products join the company’s reformulated Amsoil Propylene Glycol Antifreeze & Coolant line, offering ...
Overheating, strange smells, and gurgling noises can signal your coolant is failing. Find out when to flush it, and protect ...
Three bottles of Fireball Cinnamon Whisky at the grocery store - Joni Hanebutt/Shutterstock Fireball Cinnamon Whisky has built up a spicy reputation over the years. Technically, Fireball doesn't quite ...
Cavitation corrosion of cylinder liners in heavy duty engines can be one of the significant limits in engine operating time between overhauls. In both laboratory and engine dynamometer studies, engine ...
Propylene glycol is found in many foods and beverages, including Fireball Whisky. Wikemedia Commons / Karlhahn Propylene glycol sounds like something you wouldn't be able to find outside of a ...
Fireball is a ragingly popular, sickly sweet elixir that’s taken America by storm. Fireball is also made with propylene glycol, a common ingredient in some antifreezes. That’s an unsettling fact, so ...
Some of your favorite ice cream flavors from Breyer's and Stone Cold Creamery contain propylene glycol because it helps prevent ice crystals from developing, while Corona Extra adds it to its beer.